TAKING A PEEK at.the many dispiays set up at Selkirk College last woek aud spectators through, wide variety of displays in science, forestry, and other The chains} the Ths sustaakes Bosal to acieog Sis to be open viewing a the Suns code at tebe oetie tive factor.in characteristics of all living things. — Castlegar News Photo illustrate, my own re- sant suing vane address Thi evenin; directly ‘paralleled his a | further support the ee Jess revolution” thesis, , aie attena the: West Koote: iy Lee sugar-and-s pe Uf the ga e good fortune to na: teachers’ conference in Cast-|m' legar, Feb, 15-16 and to read while there Bill Smiley's ce ex- “.... Revolting Revolution in Modern-Day Ed- ucation.”” As the following: para- Curriculum 4s and must be a means to an end, not an end. ni itself. The rapid charges about us force us to looks to Sure Letter Praises Bill Smiley For Education Comments tudes of those with whom they work, Professionals func- tion best when given maxi- or necountablllty is‘a natural con-comita of freedom for individeat teachers to develop a unique classroom is cult to acce; like the ation where the freshman home from nulverst- almost ty advances theories parents whi far out’ and his father ends college to get an education, lot of ideas!’ (with the full lon of their teachers) to break from traditional concepts and tices does not spell c! Eventually, eee be- come the Fesponsib ity of the jearner. Tf not, the school um freedom, Responsibility “For » this concep! “These are exciting, de- manding times to be a student and teacher. Columns such as diffi-| yours which so colorfully and KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT pro jt. Eis is very much | accurately reflect the excite- ment and the demands and implications of this “blood- to his/less revolution” are a defin- ich they consider |ite asset of interp: change and the need for ft to the public, ‘Freedom for. students President, B.C. Teachers’ Federation. ip by shouting ‘I sent you to foxically, the public can best control the educa: tional system by: permitting maximum freedo! 1 iret. hers to develop ich relates direct- “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5508 whi terests and apti- Handicapped Society Executive Returned to otfice a Acclamation BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY Appointment Announced The intment of W. T. * (BilD Armstrong 23 District Commercial Sad srrattic peter by t the B. C4 Tele- phone Company. Mr. Armstrong who comes to Trail from Victoria, has “20 years’ service with the “Company. Jn. In his new post, D. W. Cham- . ion, manager of the com- vay "'s West Kootenay Dis- trict with headquarters in el ors of soolenay: pena Handicapped C! Mr. Sperone wae again confirmed to the post for a further term, during the re- cent annual meeting of the of society, held in Creston. oclet dicapped. laren ey radio st station CK Presenting the cheque were Paul Haines ‘and toe The money was raised b: CKKC during the Period 1 Des. 15, 1987 to Jan. 15, after the radio station atopt. ed the home as a “charitable |@ | Jamieson. involving the announcers, auction sale and a rerhlinw bile race. : Administrator of the so- ciety, Sister Marie Joseph presented the two men with gifts, handicraft items made y the children at the school. | 5 Special guests at the an- accla-|nual meeting were Dalton ecut Pointed to ic training program for re- fried adults! i He said that responsibil. wn, st the home. Browning has pre- pared preliminary Sketches of Proposed residence for adults, lis for house-parents or : ani a large, permanent Kitchen. facility. Also ided in the pre-| of liminary drawings are work- shop areas and access ar- rangements between various buildings. After general discussion it -was agreed to send the] th camer Own your own propane storage ean! Plus Moffat J-Line Furnace. 500 gal. used tank plas model #1100 furnace - $469) {a0 Bt see ae ee ee M100 furnace - $669) Boar the Professiona! ‘Advisory Board of the Association fori this Retarded Children for ths approval. After necess: changes are made to meet new re- BP At the present time Boy ernment financial assistance is fee retarded throughout the Pv Ott Officers of the pose of Government Tepresenta- tives will be: appointed by the department welfare, D In his ie nent ie ity for this has been accept- tat te ectors| and pro; Harcoff eh-| ed the ‘position of project de de- group with the Subject of Slides of six visitors at-| shop tended oer recent ne smeeting of; District Forbes: 9! jaskatchewan; Mr. Taeeint | Mr. and Mrs, Johnson of Trail Mrs. Wm. Easto id Danny ing which ee ane attended. -| March and April is anranget Kitchen Peommitice Te: cards and flowers Sent fo siete also that Mrs... C. E. Heagy is much improved At the close of Business a cae of colored slides Sire J. Wiig's 60 years of mar- Tied life was presented by Danny Dunlop. These slides have. been At Sr Gitizons Meel| 2 th shop. prey Have Say ever look-| Stanle ed on: the bookshelves? A. friend and io a Agni G. Quayle zeported mamnits} hota the attention of today’s ‘Mrs. youn, rted| 2% Was a ed, A x Happy badly era Wi Srand-parents, Mr. and tricit one time but cannot remem- ber ‘and is now looking for / CASTLEGAR ESSO SERVICE Wns ba eapeclecces' perectnl’ for repairs to ail Alr Cooled Engines. For Service Phone 365-8155 the answer. Iam eure this will be of eg i interest: to Have’ you ever touched the metal on a chrome le while folding these ca . is an annual FI ae * Thinking .D: rovers, scouts “aha ‘cubs ; darned out in jumbers. ni eta ee at BE ents af ut asa ice | Cen! oT am gure, in all hon: ety it could have been bet- er a num 0. oer one called Nellie O'Neil Our Summer Time by © inet chapter, chapter Fo ie = ately entitt | Heles that dall through the re- _fpiten of borax in emp- ty fruit jars before ‘they are -| Stored combats that musty ii Place e2 all small pleces of undry in a pillowslip as you i|remeve thenk tote the 2 or dryer. This saves time Bo Mader ist: see and Save! r a Happier Home... Modernize that old bathroom or add a new one! Assure your, family new luxury at! wonderfully low prices. Get a free estimate today. CASTLEGAR —Slumbing & Heating, Day or Night: 365-8284 when sprinkling. gollected through the years by on they showed. a_ varied and exciting life with many adventures in many parts of Ganada, jBtior ito settling in Fred Hareoff Recent Graduate Mr. ie en a ent stapter of of the Institute of Blectrical and Electroni has accept: an public poh ‘ phries Gar, graduating in 1955. Fees: Men $5 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSN. CASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD CENTRE First Aid Classes Tonight, Thursday, February 29 Twin Rivers Elementary School Ladies $3 No Fee Charged for Juniors Registrations Made at the First Class Mr. Merchant: Here aro 10 Solid F ete You Shoal” Consider in Planning Your Advertising .. The CASTLEGAR NEWS is a advertising medium that is WANT. ED — it is sought after and an intruder in the home. Nearly all of the CASTLEGAR NI paid for, and advertising i in it is not circulation i is CONCENTRAT- “ED in its market area — withou! cver-extending inte less promis- ing markets. The CASTLEGAR NEWS provi market: by reaching “virtually eve et. } PENETRATION in the primary family or. custo! mer in that People read CASTLEGAR NEWS ads when they are ready to make a decision and to act — WHEN TH = READY TO BUY. The CASTLEGAR NEWS is convenjent. It may. be consulted at a timé most CONVENIENT to every ember of the family. People , like to read CASTLEGAR NEWS ads because they find them interesting and.they save them! Every, issue of ‘the CASTLEGAR N AND FEATURES of interest to’ ev Newspaper reading is'a habit and a mey. S contains -INFORMATION member of the family. of People’s routine. The printed word is MORE RELIABLE! than the spoken word and it cannot be refuted because iti is cay available for re-checking. y @ than More 10. Ads' in the CASTLEGAR ae are ide’ the various ads may be checked seat ¢ Students $1 for checking. Ttema in ch other. The Most Effective and Most E -- iness is through Regular Advertising in the CASTLEG A Way to Pi NEWS vention @ ment increase| days) the © fees ‘Two years ago} sal revenue but the at the B.C.} der could ‘Wildlife oe 2 This year, Prince George | ing licensés are beln from $2: be nt, romain- be used by the : > April 1, fish-| ie belng jumped I to $3 for ‘resident that the pro-/ anglers. Non- lent incial gl Non-reside licenses SS ET ETEG nd from $5 to #10. What ‘this - will mean in| increased revenue to the de- LUTHERAN “SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St, Davids Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark er = PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701 First Ave, ° Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmones ANGLICAN CHURCH ~ Ss | iem 8 a.m. Holy Communion‘ x 11 a.m. Holy. Communion at “GRACE fist PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave, Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Meraing Worship and Sunday “School ll am. -. : ‘Sanday School 9.15 a.m. Merning Worship 10 am. mn. FTIAys —$27,000; 12,906; mo 000; 89 48,000 — $2405 grizzly for a total of $415,900. angle’ 1987] ote toss Total revenue from sale 0] ofgwanious,lcenses foes ox “| ine $875,804. 1967-68 Of ‘a. fisheries im cxjansion ‘of: f habitat im- prover ‘stream man- agement etudlcs inthe - pro- ice; increased lake musiey and where . Youth’ 7.30. p.m. Wednesdays * Bible Study & & Prayer * Held in nomes $3 CALVARY. < BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves Phone 365-7175 to thi | THE SALVATION ARMY. ay too." inday Sportsmen an: ists. don't ‘mind na payang tl way, tut it’s time our government paid its 1966-67: 188,000 — = 3,005 elk ‘19600 caribou: 4,300 — 8,000: — $40,000 con | ene 08h r. short term’ (3 pare. increased from foursome were Kiwanis double decks Club Most 4| terest this week seems to be this: team received of cards as prizes, in — Castlegar News Photo 2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Ftb. 29, 1968 "Don Brothers Reports . it of the political in-;Brenda is now studying a new method of: smelting cop- per ‘and if it apres to be fea- sible they apply it in the i | smelting” oft the Brenda pro-: perty ore. At Lorex, where Rio- ills} Algom has the controlling interest, they are now doing | #2 economic study of the via- bility of this property. t No decision has yet been| y . Wi ide..on. Wi ene a Brent geal ot de profitable en ina @ COURTEOUS 8} no firm decision can be reach- hite ing an act respecting collec-| 29 re ‘ami = Color, Black-and-White . ve bargaining and media-| ster this inital apsessmone|TV and Ti Radio | of the ore potential =~ 3 I feel it is now. only a $ 3 g ; question of time until a smel-)— All Makes & Models — - ter.is constructed in the pro- vines. SEE COLOR TONIGHT centred in Ottawa. we have in Victoria, however we have been carrying on the budget debate and te the ferry strike is still on. Fast TV Service © PROMPT tion. if the =ECOND PLACE in the interservice | curling bonspiel held Sunday was the Nor- dic Loage entay, skipped by Bare who was absent and club: | taken; - lost 7m rm vais ere, bour or : nounced in the putes, @ q wards are to Protect the af necessary was. er members of this Tink included . #0n5.took part in the’ all-day bonsplel. which | ment. Gordon ‘Wilde and Ole Anderson and Gunnar, Was followed by a banquet in the Legion Hail. when this picture | = Castlegar News Photo three mil-|ment ’ after mill Cominoo. = 4 Bathe Scotland, June 20, 1905. He came to Canada with ie family in 1907, ‘settling at Moose Jaw, Sask. The ‘fam- ily later moved to Ernfold. Mr. Duniop mov- i (ed to sarall where he began working at Cominco, In 1947 he took up resi: in Castlegar. During the ‘Second World Ines’ forced - is retire- 80. years Mr. Duntop took an 1 active [intterest in church’‘an -{ning and completion ‘of the -] Castlegar: Centennial Library | William member of the St. John’s Am- buiance 2 Association, tion, ast pre: €y, sident director. 0 the local During tee ae. was keenly interested: in. the plan- Project. He is survived . by, his wife, Helen; three sons, Rich-| ard of eset: Peter of Al- Well- Known Resident ; John Dunlop Died Friday re | Legion Branch No, 170, life ‘were Allen lackoreth, ‘Thomas Robert Hunter, Jack oe Mas. on, barry Dav ‘ fonodary Pallbearers were Ben Rourke, Harold Doyle, Jack Brownlie, James Kelly, Easton and. Cecil Mather. Branch No. 170, Canadian Legion formed an honour guard at the church and at fhe graveaio. and Les Dav-| ting 1 was pleased to have an- FREE HOME TRIAL GLS | =| Electronics > Visit Our Color Booth The \ government feels that this legislati LOOK! SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY “19 GE BaW PopTams Tv following Universi- arid we On Tuesday of last Ik weekly of 4 Victoria students from x nied in the ‘Fudeet debate with: th Was $189.95 Sil Marin, Peter Robert: an increase ‘of $53.5} 50n, Beverly Wendel. } en An- million or a nearly 18) per cent| derson ‘and Pat Lat increase over 1966 figures. SAYAGE SHOES agement nf Our government giv- fe! Maddocks Shoe Store opines out as.well,. th steps: taken by me ia stains ig to have a copper smelter et iat aal| i-Lite Restaurant y there has nev- “ in Chine se Fi ods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Soeage Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS construi enough. For. Brenda and Lornex. ox tree Interment was in Park jan Memorial Cemetery, Kinnaird. which © has the controlling interest. in ‘ian| 2-3: Dunlop, ‘both of Trail, mana eee lus phes read the ietcon. is: Mrs. F. brothers, RR Dunlop and and ‘W. Dunlop, of. Ernfoid, /Sask.; two sisters, Mrs. L,'E. Close, tae and Mrs. B. Pow- ers, “Haney. ‘Three — brothers, Alex, peoree and Jim! predeceased George Hermanson’ of- ficiated a, the funeral service, assisted: by. Bev. ‘Tom. Wild- A. ‘Hos! 7 Hymns Hie were Jesus Lover of. My Soul aa what a Friend We: ‘Have 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting jednesday 7.80 p.m. Bible Study ‘Thursday 7.30 p.m. Home League GOING TO NELSON? For- Tasty Food ' and Delicious Coffee ‘It’s ROSE’S | - DELICATESSEN 551-WARD STREET Robson — 9.45 a.m. Castlegar, 9.30 am. UNITED ‘CHURCH OF CANADA | ‘All ‘tess of Glen Cut ts Onto Decorative Lamenate Decora Board: Why ra More? Only $15.95 per 4X8 Sht. color, patterns: to'choose from = |= “THIS: WEEKS SPECIAL ood. ined. “We Take Batter Care of Your Building Needs” 636 Columbia: Aventie — Phone 965-5155 1600 " brakes up Crossroads Datsun Sales Don Leitch, Manager Now there are two _ Datsun Sports — ~ Convertibles for competition and fun There's the Datsun 1600 familiar. z 2000. It‘ looks deceptively like the 1600, but there the similarity ends. en you get behind the wheel of the 2000, you need a firm hand and cool héad ‘to tame the tastic response of its 150 Bp. oomead cam engine an Synchro- ae ivertib Mesh pene bon THe oe 1600.8 Cor He: ‘a‘car for the he fainthearted, even with its safety package that includes dise front, 3-point type seat belts and laminated ited _windscreen.. After all, the Datsun 2000 deli livers 1243 mph. and SS% mile 15.4 sec. accelera- ; tion. It's a car for the young. ‘ -There’s excitement in the Datsuns. Test them, even if you've never sare ee Seteeen ais a rete ree fee a no Sports $2998 2000 Sports $3570 Located at Corner of Maple and Columbia Telephone 365-8035